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Provo River
Waterfalls
Uinta Mountains
Picnicking
A series of three impressive cascades on the Upper Provo River create a
spectacular display. This small spot of paradise is accessible to everyone and a favorite
of waterfall enthusiasts. |
General Information:

The Provo River Waterfalls
are something everyone can enjoy. Pack a picnic and spend the afternoon admiring the
river. A very short Improved trail lead to the waterfalls making this roadside stop
accessible to everyone.
Afternoon
thunderstorms are very common in the high Uinta Mountains so go prepared with rain gear.
Because of the high precipitation mosquito's are common in the Uinta's. A mosquito repellent
that contains DEET (N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide) is most effective.
There is no
navigation required for this route. The USGS 7.5' Map titled "Mirror Lake" shows
the section of Provo River with the waterfalls. All waypoints and
maps for this adventure use the WGS84 datum.
Use
Fee:
Visitors who use recreational facilities along State Road
150 (Mirror Lake Highway) are required to pay a use fee. Visitors who do
not use recreation facilities, are not subject to fees.
Fishing:
Fishing along the Provo
River is extremely popular. Small, dark-bodied flies and nymphs are productive along this
stretch of river. Fish found in the Uintas include arctic grayling, brook trout, brown
trout, cutthroat trout, golden trout and rainbow trout. A Utah State Fishing License is
required to fish in the Uintas.
Trailhead
Information:
From Kamas, Utah
follow Highway 150 east for 24 miles to the signed Provo River Falls parking area located
at mile marker 23.9.
From
Evanston, Wyoming follow Highway 150 south for 54 miles to the signed Provo River Falls
parking area located at mile marker 23.9.
The parking
lot is paved and contains an information kiosk and a pit toilet. Any vehicle can access
this parking lot. Improved campgrounds are located nearby at both Trial Lake and
Washington Lake.
Route Information:
There is no route. From the parking area (N40° 39' 27", W110° 56'
44") walk east a hundred feet on the improved trail to one of several vantage spots
along the river. Than kick back and relax.
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